History

Awarded a World Bank funded project in Hungary for the development of a Healthy Heart Advertising Program to be used on a country-wide basis to reduce the risk of coronary disease

1995

Granted a World Bank funded project in Georgia to help restructure the Ministry of Health

1995

Secured a license to develop the Delhi, India Heart Hospital

1996

Acquired in joint venture the contract for the first Brain Injury Clinic in Bangkok, Tailand

1996

Sponsored the Primary Healthcare Clinic in Prague, Czech Republic

1996

Won the first national license to provide healthcare service throughout China. The company raised US$29 Million in project finance, including the first non-recourse debt financing to be provided in China

1997

Opened the first Chiropody Clinic in Bangkok, Thailand as a joint venture

1999

Awarded the management contract for the Shaikh Khalifa Medical Center in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

2000

Began clinical operations at Shaikh Khalifa Medical Center, seeing over 350 patients in the Emergency Department on the second day

2000

Canadian Business Council Award for Public Private Partnership

2001

Received “International Employer Award” from the Government of Philippines

2001

Shaikh Khalifa Medical Center was awarded accreditation by Accreditation Canada through its national Accreditation Program. This was the first hospital in the Middle East, and only the second outside North America, to be awarded this Certification at that time. Shaikh Khalifa Medical Center has been re-accredited recently with Joint Commission International Accreditation in 2008

2002

NHS Franchise Scheme, United Kingdom. InterHealth Canada welcomed the announcement by Secretary of State for Health, Alan Milburn, on behalf of the United Kingdom Government, that the company has been included on the National Health Service Franchising Register of Experts. InterHealth Canada has been pre-qualified by the UK government to bid to take over senior management of “zero-star rating” hospitals

2002

Signed a contract with Ghannam Medical Services as consultant to design, commission, and operator the exclusive private maternity center in Kuwait

2003

Pre-qualified by the United Kingdom Government to participate in the Independent Sector Treatment Center bid process

Awarded preferred bidder status for the Independent Sector Treatment Center NHS in the United Kingdom

2005

Awarded the Commissioning and Management Leadership Consultancy contract for the Rashid Hospital Trauma Center with the Government of Dubai

2006

The Cheshire & Merseyside NHS Treatment Center and the Kidderminster NHS Treatment Center in the UK, receives accreditation by the Care Quality Commission formerly the Healthcare Commission (HCC). The organization was one of the first three private healthcare providers to receive this accreditation

Awarded the Commissioning and Management Leadership Consultancy contract for the Dasman Center for Research and Treatment of Diabetes with the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences

2007

Received Joint Commission International Accreditation at the Rashid Hospital Trauma Center within two years of launch

2008

Awarded a contract to build and operate two new hospitals for the Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands over a period of 25 years

2009

Appointed as the Healthcare Infrastructure Project focus group Chair on behalf of the Commonwealth Business Council

2009

Granted an additional 3 year term for the Management Leadership Consultancy contract for the Rashid Hospital Trauma Center with the Government of Dubai

2010

Commenced clinical operations of two Turks and Caicos Islands Hospitals

2010

Signed an agreement to operate the Academician N. Kipshidze Central University Clinic in Tbilisi, Georgia

2010

Signed an agreement to commission and operate the Reliance Referral Hospital in Abuja, Nigeria

2010

The Government of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) signed an agreement with InterHealth Canada Limited (ICL) to work on the transition and commissioning of the new Peebles Hospital in Tortola

2011

Signs a 30-year agreement with the authorities of Zywiec (Slaskie) to build, equip and operate a new district hospital under a Public-Private Partnership model. This is the first Public Private Partnership project of its kind in the Polish Healthcare sector

2011

The Rashid Hospital Trauma Center was successfully reaccredited by Joint Commission International